- In most environments, configuring basic auditing…is more than adequate for configuring or determining…what you're going on in your environment.…Sometimes though, we're just not going to be able…to get granular enough with the standard auditing…that group policies has provided us in the past.…Server 2008 r two and Server 2012 gives us…a new advantage in the aspects of auditing…with a thing called advanced auditing.…So if I bring up a group policy management console,…and I'm going to come up to the same policy…that we were playing with earlier, this one…called marketing, and it's for auditing.…

Oops, don't want that one.…If I come in and I edit this policy,…come down under policies for the computer,…Windows settings, security settings, scroll out,…local policy settings, I'm sorry, we're doing…advanced auditing, under security settings all…the way at the bottom we have advanced…audit policy configuration.…Now if I expand that I have audit policies.…

First of all, a lot of the stuff that we can…audit under our local policies auditing…

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9/20/2013

Learn about different Windows storage technologies such as Encrypting File System (EFS) and Distributed File System (DFS), and storage optimization techniques. Authors Mike Danseglio and Rick Trader also provide tips on securing files and folders in Windows Server 2012, advanced auditing techniques, and advice on monitoring and troubleshooting storage issues.